ADDITIONS AND COERECTIONS. 



p, 11— Line 4 from top, after arillus, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 1- 

 p. 12— Line 18 from bottom, after 414, add III. Bot. Cook's Voy. PI. 2. 



p. 12— Add: 2a. H. dealbata (whitened), Benth. Fl. Austr. i. 21. 

 Young branches minutely rusty-downy. Leaves oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 

 obtuse with a small callous point, or rarely acute, 2 to Sin. long and ^ to fin. 

 broad, narrowed at the base, but sessile or very shortly stalked, the margins flat, 

 almost glabrous above, white underneath, with a very close tomentum, the costa 

 and anastomosing veins rust-coloured. Spikes terminating the branches 1-sided, 

 about 2in. long, rusty-tomentose or silky. Flowers closely sessile withm 

 lanceolate bracts. Stamens as in H. Banksii.—Hemistemina dealbata, R. Br. 

 in DC. Syst. Veg. i. 413 ; Deless. Ic. Sel. i. t. 76. 



Hab. : On the coast sands at Somerset. 



p. 16— Line 21 from top, after Thunb., add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 3. 



p. 19— Bottom line, after light, add Bailey's Cat. Ql. Woods, No. 1a. 



p. 22— Line 21 from bottom, after hard, add Bailey's Cat. Ql. Woods, No. 2. 



p. 22— Add : 



3a. UNONA, Linn. 

 (Derivation obscure.) 

 Sepals 3, valvate. Petals 6, valvate or open in sestivation, 2-seriate ; 3 inner 

 sometimes absent. Torus flat or slighlty concave. Stamens cuneate ; anther- 

 cells linear, extrorse, top of connective grooved; ovules 2 to 8, 1 -seriate (rarely 

 sub-2-seriate). Ripe carpels many, usually elongated and constricted between 

 the seeds. Seeds few or many. Trees or shrubs, erect or climbing. Flowers 

 solitary, axillary terminal or leaf-opposed. 

 ■ The species are mostly belonging to tropical Asia and Africa. 



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1. U, "Wardiana (after the widow of the late B.ev. J. G. Ward), Bail. 

 "Niadoa," Mapoon, Roth. A tall slender, straggling shrub. Branches terete, 

 thickly covered with raised lenticels. Leaves varying much in size, the larger 

 ones 2^in. long and fin. broad, underside pale, upper glossy-green, petioles 

 slender and scarcely exceeding 1 line. Flowers solitary, terminal or in the uppe'; 

 axils. Peduncles lin. long, slender. Sepals elongate-cordate, 3 lines long. 

 Petals (none on the specimens examined). Carpels stalked, tew or many, 

 constricted between the seeds, 1 to 4-jointed, -glabrous, nearly globose ; endocarp 

 smooth but slightly transversely wrinkled. 



Hab.: Mapoon, J. t'. Bailey. 



p. 28 — Line 2 from bottom, after June, add 111. Bot. Cook's Voy. PL 4. 



Opposite p. 29, on Plate No. 1 and 2 for Moorii read Moorer. 

 p. 30— For H. Selwynii read I,. Selwynii, 



